Ravel's World
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- A universe in each room, and a forest for his imagination... Journey with us outside Paris to uncover Maurice Ravel’s endlessly creative, boundless world. We travelled to Ravel's home in Montfort l'Amaury, about 40 km southwest of Paris, a unique gem that conveys his sense of humour and love of all things small.
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On ne se lasse jamais de revenir à Ravel. Ravel c’est l’éternelle poésie de l’enfance. Ravel est peut-être le plus merveilleux compositeur de tous les temps de toutes les cultures.
A treasure of a film - thankyou.
Thank you for the kind feedback!
Lovely! An inspiring house. Thank you for the video. Happy new year.
Maurice Ravel. One of the few people I would travel back in time to invite to dinner.
t-ravel
mau-rice plz
as a great admirer of ravel's music, i wish to design my future house just like his
absolutely beautiful
always come back to this video to calm myself down🌼
Très beau documentaire, merci de l’avoir publié. Le Belvédaire est vraiment un endroit magique et absolument merveilleux
Thank you so much for sharing this documentary! Absolutely wonderful. Xxx.
You're very welcome - thank you very much! We're really pleased you enjoyed it.
Ravel 🐐
Concise, entertaining, illustrative.
Beautiful video! This channel is pure gold
Thank you so much!
I keep coming back to this wonderful documentary. One of the best. Thanks again for making such brilliant and interesting documentaries. Best regards. Yoan D Mest.
Thank you for watching!
Thanks a lot
Why would anyone give this a thumbs down??
They refused to accept the fact this man has a house in this world, as if he’s not from another world.
what a lovely visit!👍👍
I can hear some of Ravel's piano music echoed from the bird sculpture. An absolute time-travel experience!
He did write Oiseaux Triste after all
Magnifique! Merci beaucoup.
After Debussy, Ravel's my favorite composer.
Top insights thank u
Sweet, while cutting of the ending of Jeux d'eau is a tiny bit dissapointing well done overall.
I saw a house in France with a plaque on it saying Maurice Ravel lived here, but it wasn't this house. It was in a small town, or village, and it looked a bit like an old style English house in the Shakespeare country. I can't remember where it was, but I'm pretty sure it was north of Paris and there was a sheltered market square type building nearby, also made of wood.
What is the name of the piece playing at 1:30? I’ve yet to hear it...
Miroirs II. Oiseaux tristes
@@dangerlimite6748 Actually it's Miroir n5 - La vallée des cloches
@@dangerlimite6748 It is not, is La Vallée des cloches
What is the second piece of music?
Can't see the tr a ndlation behind the dubtitles
Good documentary, but your rendition of Miroirs V. sounded kinda rushed.
Absurd thumbnail. We need to stop encouraging these absurd pianist dramatic gestures. Real pianists know they are bs.
Each room is not its own universe....the metaphor is an exaggeration. Does each room contain galaxies? No. Does it contain planets and moons? No. Does it contain comets and asteroids, and meteors? No.
Maybe leave comedy to the professionals.
@@orangewedges It was a serious comment.
@@JakeRichardsong om
@ orangewedges
Worst part is : he wasn't trying to be funny ...! He actually thought that it was a constructive observation . ( see comment ! )
@@JakeRichardsong May you have found peace in your heart.
At 6:02, what piece is she playing?
La Vallée des Cloches
Yes, la vallée, but she can’t actually play it